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died in war this week, the pentagon released the names of eight service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. ♪ we'll be right back. this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ >>> goal! abby wambach again, usa ahead. the united states are in the world cup final for the first time in 12 years! >> and, with that, the u.s. national woman's soccer team, secured a spot in the world cup finals. a blazing moment of triumph after a tough season of adversity. today in frankfurt, germany, americans poised on the brink of history, one win away from the record shattering third world cup championship. and it hasn't come easy as the coach confessed it's not been an bumpy one. a crushing loss to sweden had the team leftt for dead, then riding high, the american women dealt a final blow
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and afghanistan. afghan leaders are expecting to receive a contrite letter from president obama, apologizing for u.s. mistakes, with a promise not to repeat them. the agreement is aimed at allowing american troops to stay in afghanistan past next year's deadline. >>> an alarm has been raised on capitol hill, about the security of the obama care website. cyber security experts have warned a house panel that healthcare.gov should be shut down. unless serious security issues are ve resolved. one of the security experts said once he breached the site, he had ability to use users' web cams. and had access to everything on their computers. >>> the affordable care act came up in information on "the tonight show," as former president george w. bush stepped back into the spotlight. in a rare public appearance, mr. bush and former first lady, laura bush, talked to jay leno, about how he felt when doctors recently discovered he had a blocked artery. >> when the president had a heart scare, how scary was that? >>
and afghanistan. afghan leaders are expecting to receive a contrite letter from president obama, apologizing for u.s. mistakes, with a promise not to repeat them. the agreement is aimed at allowing american troops to stay in afghanistan past next year's deadline. >>> an alarm has been raised on capitol hill, about the security of the obama care website. cyber security experts have warned a house panel that healthcare.gov should be shut down. unless serious security issues are ve...
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allegations that the paper hacked voice mails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. paul mcmullen was a reporter and editor at "news of the world." >> it was certainly a really commonplace practice. >> reporter: this scandal reaches beyond the murdoch empire revealing that london police were selling the paper's scoops in exchange for bribes. there are even allegations that the prime minister, a close friend of murdoch turned a blind eye even though he knew what was going on. >> while the chief engineer of the world's largest sea bridge opened in china and insisting it is safe he is denying accusations that construction was rushed so that the bridge could be open in time for the communist party's 90th anniversary. medial reports found incomplete crash barriers and loose nuts on guardrails. >>> to diane sawyer's exclusive interview with jaycee dugard who endured the unimaginable and emerged with powerful lessons on love and life. in her own words. >> this is how she looked the last time we saw her, a little girl with a name out of a storybook, jaycee lee dugard, 11, w
allegations that the paper hacked voice mails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. paul mcmullen was a reporter and editor at "news of the world." >> it was certainly a really commonplace practice. >> reporter: this scandal reaches beyond the murdoch empire revealing that london police were selling the paper's scoops in exchange for bribes. there are even allegations that the prime minister, a close friend of murdoch turned a blind eye even...
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militants more effectively and to stop elements of pakistan's military from backing the taliban in afghanistan. all of this, one more sign of the growing tensions between the u.s. a a pakistan. >>> as all of this debate over spending plays out in washington, in towns across this country, millions of americans just want to find a job. tonight, another stunning number behind the new and rising unemployment figures. it now takes an average of ten months to find a job, the longest ever. millions of americans now have only food stamps to get by, and those benefits kick in once a month at midnight. and it's created a new shopper in this country. the families heading out in darkness to get their food. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> looks like it's ready. >> reporter: we spent more than a month following leslie benson and her family. she was laid off from her job as a corporate health care administrator two years ago. her unemployment has run out. and the state gives her just $97 in food stamps each month to feed her family of three. >> we live for t tt last day of the month so we can restock and rep
militants more effectively and to stop elements of pakistan's military from backing the taliban in afghanistan. all of this, one more sign of the growing tensions between the u.s. a a pakistan. >>> as all of this debate over spending plays out in washington, in towns across this country, millions of americans just want to find a job. tonight, another stunning number behind the new and rising unemployment figures. it now takes an average of ten months to find a job, the longest ever....
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allegations that the paper hacked voicemails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan in search of sensational scoops. paul mcmullan was a reporter and editor at "the news of the world" for more than a decade. >> i would never in an interview tell anyone, though, that i was a "news of the world" reporter. and i would entrap stars to either try and sell me cocaine, that was fairly standard fare. all sorts of, we call them blags, to get information out of people. >> reporter: did you at some point say to yourself, we're crossing the lines here? >> very much so. but there was no -- there was no concept of, you must stop now. you have to get the story at all costs. >> reporter: we are now learning that more than 4,000 people, celebrities, politicians, victims of crime and tragedy, were targeted by "the news of the world." that reporters were bribing police officers for scoops and stealing to get its stories. are we talking about potential criminal charges here? >> oh, yeah. definitely. >> reporter: and tonight, we are hearing that those criminal charges are imminent. a for
allegations that the paper hacked voicemails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan in search of sensational scoops. paul mcmullan was a reporter and editor at "the news of the world" for more than a decade. >> i would never in an interview tell anyone, though, that i was a "news of the world" reporter. and i would entrap stars to either try and sell me cocaine, that was fairly standard fare. all sorts of, we call them blags, to get...
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the secretary has met with afghanistan's president, discussing plans to drawdown and hand control to local fofoes by 2014. general david petraeus, who will be movinininto panetta's former job as director of the cia, agreed with the assessment that al qaeda is on the run. and reinforced the call to keep pressure on all al qaeda leaders. >> you have to whack all the moles simultaneously. this is a network. you must pressure the terrorist network wherever it is. >> reporter: on the war in afghanistan, general petraeus made a bit of news today. he said for the first time in five years, last year, the number of insurgent attacks in afghanistan actually went down. david? >> david, thank you. >>> at the white house tonight, they are preparing for tomorrow's high-stakes meeting. president obama and leaders from both parties, their own sundayay roundtable, dealing with this looming debt crisis. economists warn in just weeks, the federal government will defaululon its loans, saying the consequences could be devavaating, unless congress agrees to raise the amount of money this country can legal
the secretary has met with afghanistan's president, discussing plans to drawdown and hand control to local fofoes by 2014. general david petraeus, who will be movinininto panetta's former job as director of the cia, agreed with the assessment that al qaeda is on the run. and reinforced the call to keep pressure on all al qaeda leaders. >> you have to whack all the moles simultaneously. this is a network. you must pressure the terrorist network wherever it is. >> reporter: on the war...
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allegations that the paper hackck voice mails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan. paul mcmullan was a reporter and editor at "the news of the world." >> it was certainly a really commonplace practice. >> reporter: this scandal reaches far beyond the murdoch empire. this week, it was revealed that london police were selling the paper scoops in exchange for bribes. there are even allegations that the prime minister, a close friend of murdoch, turned a blind eye, even though he knew what was going on. >> and jeffrey there, even talking of arrests tonight? >> reporter: oh, that's right, diane. a huge criminal investigation is under way involving dozens of police investigators. we are told we should brace for an avalanche of arrests involving police themselves, as well as reporters and editors. the first arrests could come as soon as tomorrow. one of the former editors of "the news of the world." >> jeffrey kofman reporting on the outrage in london tonight. >>> and after 997 days behind bars, casey anthony is getting ready to go home. her lightning fast release putting
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>> ginger, thank you. >>> next, the breaking news out of afghanistan. four americans are now safe after escaping the country over a land border. the state department confirming it helped in the evacuation. the news coming as the taliban now claims to have complete control of the country, saying they took the last province, the afghan resistance front denies the taliban's claim. abc's james longman tonight from london. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. confirming four more american citizens are now safely out of afghanistan, after a daring escape by land. a week after the last american troops left the country under the cover of night, a senior state department official says the u.s. helped those citizens make it across a land border and into a neighboring country. u.s. embassy staff at that border describing the americans as in "good condition" and saying the taliban were "aware" of the crossing and "did not impede their transit." but about 100 more americans are still thought stranded in afghanistan, december prats desperate so leave. the taliban stationed
>> ginger, thank you. >>> next, the breaking news out of afghanistan. four americans are now safe after escaping the country over a land border. the state department confirming it helped in the evacuation. the news coming as the taliban now claims to have complete control of the country, saying they took the last province, the afghan resistance front denies the taliban's claim. abc's james longman tonight from london. >> reporter: tonight, the u.s. confirming four more...
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across the nation, calling on the government to provide humanitarian aid to refugees who are still in afghanistan. one of those protests took place at san francisco's union square. organizers say the need is urgent and the time is now. they are fearing that refugees will not only be ignored by the taliban, but will become targets. >> the taliban recognizes a terrorist -- is recognized as a terrorist organization throughout the world. humanitarian aid is blocked. we need our leaders and the american people to push our leaders to try to find whatever way we can to get humanitarian aid to the country. >> protesters also called on the u.s. government to do more to help refugees leave, especially those who have visas. reggie: a new police chief is officially on the job today. he was previously chief of police in seaside near monterey. before that, he spent 26 years with the fort worth, texas police department. the chief will be sworn in during the city council meeting at 6:30 tonight. >> are you busy, or do you wish you had more free time? having too much free time may be nearly as bad for our health
across the nation, calling on the government to provide humanitarian aid to refugees who are still in afghanistan. one of those protests took place at san francisco's union square. organizers say the need is urgent and the time is now. they are fearing that refugees will not only be ignored by the taliban, but will become targets. >> the taliban recognizes a terrorist -- is recognized as a terrorist organization throughout the world. humanitarian aid is blocked. we need our leaders and...
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mission in afghanistan will be accomplished. he warned, as more u.s. troops arrive in afghanistan there will be more instances where troops are in harm's way. >> carolyn: "the new york times" are reporting one of the biggest leaks of classified documents in military history. the papers are from 2004 to 2009 and reveal fears among nato leaders that pakistan and iran are fueling the insurgency in afghanistan. the document ease veal unreported incidents of afghanistan civilians killed by nato forces and covert special forces operations against taliban figures. an online whistle-blower organization provided early access to the 90,000 documents they're leaking. a u.s. analyst has been charged with leaking confidential information. the white house condemns the disclosure. >> alan: fighter jets have been buzzing the skies off the korean coast as part of the u.s.-south korean military exercises. the aim is to send a message to north korea over the sinking of a south korean warship in march. pyongyang calls the exercises unnecessary,, it involves warships, subm
mission in afghanistan will be accomplished. he warned, as more u.s. troops arrive in afghanistan there will be more instances where troops are in harm's way. >> carolyn: "the new york times" are reporting one of the biggest leaks of classified documents in military history. the papers are from 2004 to 2009 and reveal fears among nato leaders that pakistan and iran are fueling the insurgency in afghanistan. the document ease veal unreported incidents of afghanistan civilians...
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there are an estimated one million afghanistan. many cannot read, have no job skills, and have up to four children to support. the grape trellising project is tough for them, but has the potential for a higher profit, so they power through it to grow high-quality grapes. it will take some time for afghans to be able to lead ordinary lives. until then, these courageous women want to keep working with roots of peace because they're inspired by heidi kuhn and know they are helping their country. coming up later on in our special report from afghanistan, the terrorist attack against a roots of peace building in kabul. [ siren wails ] you'll hear from a determined roots of peace staff promising to continue its work in spite of the danger. but coming up next, why president ashraf ghani believes agriculture can lead the way to prosperity in his country. >> welcome back to our special report on afghanistan and my exclusive interview with president ashraf ghani at the presidential palace in kabul. >> i hope that the american people will eng
there are an estimated one million afghanistan. many cannot read, have no job skills, and have up to four children to support. the grape trellising project is tough for them, but has the potential for a higher profit, so they power through it to grow high-quality grapes. it will take some time for afghans to be able to lead ordinary lives. until then, these courageous women want to keep working with roots of peace because they're inspired by heidi kuhn and know they are helping their country....
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general david petraeus hands over nato command in afghanistan this morning to his replacement, lieutenant general john allen. petraeus leaves the region during a sensitive time. >>> general motors announcing a $300 million investment today, bringing encouraging news to michigan's auto industry. the money could go into a full-size truck factory in flint. >>> this morning's rush hour should be normal in los angeles. a bridge removal project along the infamous 405 freeway was completed sooner than expected over the weekend. shocking. >> was that much ado about nothing? >> yes. >> really, everyone just kind of went nutty on this whole thing. >> but they did so much media coverage beforehand, i think that's what saved them. >> good preparations. >>> for his final act harry potter pulled off one of the greatest tricks yet. he turned everything he touched into gold. >> the final movie in the franchise took in a record $168 million in the u.s. this weekend. here's t.j. winick with the story. >> you're a wizard, harry. >> reporter: ten years. eight films. $6 billion in ticket sales. harry potter h
general david petraeus hands over nato command in afghanistan this morning to his replacement, lieutenant general john allen. petraeus leaves the region during a sensitive time. >>> general motors announcing a $300 million investment today, bringing encouraging news to michigan's auto industry. the money could go into a full-size truck factory in flint. >>> this morning's rush hour should be normal in los angeles. a bridge removal project along the infamous 405 freeway was...
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they're upset with the war in afghanistan and climate change and doeses of other issues. video shot shows tense moments between protesters and police. officers shoving protesters and one demonstrator throwing a hammer. right there in the lit spot -- at police. some protesters got trampled in the crowd. here's the latest on the rallies and the summit. >> reporter: that's nato meeting is a far cry from the 2010 summit in which allies agreed to a combat mission in afghanistan through 2014. now many, including france and canada, want out. and president obama brought afghan president hamid karzai to the nato meeting to insist the cam bat handover will take place in 2013. >> painting a vision post-2014 in which we have ended our combat role, the afghan war as we understand it is over. >> karzai not only agreed. he seemed to apologize for being a burden, and he said thank you to americans. >> mr. president, i'm speaking to you and the people of the united states, the gratitude of the afghan people for that the support your taxpayer money has provided of the past decade. >> in th
they're upset with the war in afghanistan and climate change and doeses of other issues. video shot shows tense moments between protesters and police. officers shoving protesters and one demonstrator throwing a hammer. right there in the lit spot -- at police. some protesters got trampled in the crowd. here's the latest on the rallies and the summit. >> reporter: that's nato meeting is a far cry from the 2010 summit in which allies agreed to a combat mission in afghanistan through 2014....
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. >> the war in afghanistan is expected to be a major topic of the talks with the president outlining transition. >> more still to come at 5:00. coming up, operation safe playgrounds. a crack down on sex offenders resulted in hundreds of arrests. >> singer joan bias falls from her tree house. >> and three lucky locals show off bling and a lot more, courtesy of the oprah's favorite things show you may have just you can see >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> hundreds of sex offenders have been paroled in a larm sweep. 140 agencies are participating in operation safe playground. during this six-month sing, authorities checking up on as many paroled sex offenders as they can to see if they're following conditions of release. violations include failing to charge their gp monitors, contacting minors on social networking sites and possession of drugs, weapons, pornography and childrens toys. >> question we have childrens under wear. he has a history after busing children. these things can be used as gifts or items to lure children and that is against conditions of
. >> the war in afghanistan is expected to be a major topic of the talks with the president outlining transition. >> more still to come at 5:00. coming up, operation safe playgrounds. a crack down on sex offenders resulted in hundreds of arrests. >> singer joan bias falls from her tree house. >> and three lucky locals show off bling and a lot more, courtesy of the oprah's favorite things show you may have just you can see >> closed captioning brought to you by...
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nato will maintain an enduring commitment so afghanistan never again becomes a haven for al-qaeda to attack our countries. >> there's some countries whose alliance is a matter of convenience. ours is a matter of conviction. two states, as i said this morning, united for fee dom and enterprise. >> today's white house meeting focus on iran's emerging nuclear threat. uprising against syria's government and economic issues. >>> actor george clooney testified on capitol hill this morning about a humanitarian crisis in sudan. he spoke at a meeting of the senate foreign relations committee. he said he just returned from a visit from the border between sudan and south sudan where he came under a rocket attack and saw a 9-year-old boy's hand blown off. he acknowledged it difficult to get people to focus on his cause. >> you can't have a constant drip everyday on television because no one would care there is not just donor fatigue there is misery fatigue and people get tired of it at some point. >> south sedan seceded last july it and sudan are fighting over oil located in south sedan but ship
nato will maintain an enduring commitment so afghanistan never again becomes a haven for al-qaeda to attack our countries. >> there's some countries whose alliance is a matter of convenience. ours is a matter of conviction. two states, as i said this morning, united for fee dom and enterprise. >> today's white house meeting focus on iran's emerging nuclear threat. uprising against syria's government and economic issues. >>> actor george clooney testified on capitol hill...
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he will spend two weeks before returning to afghanistan. he expects to be home to his family before christmas, and this time it will be for good. >> what a welcome home. >>> ski season is off to a good start in the sierra. >> the mountain resort had the grooming machines going today and gearing up for what might be opening day by the end of this week. >> abc7 meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a look at the forecast for us. >> more snow and more fresh powder headed to the sierra. live doppler 7hd right now, and you can see our next round of showers already here. ukiah has been getting heavy rain along with cloverdale and windsor. we will take you in closer, and i want to show you where the moderate to heavy rain is around king ridge road, jenner and main street getting rain. the slow-moving nature of the showers means you may get heavy downpours briefly. be prepared for that. this will be working its way southward and eastward around the time that your morning commute is taking place. the two-day rainfall looks like this. close to two
he will spend two weeks before returning to afghanistan. he expects to be home to his family before christmas, and this time it will be for good. >> what a welcome home. >>> ski season is off to a good start in the sierra. >> the mountain resort had the grooming machines going today and gearing up for what might be opening day by the end of this week. >> abc7 meteorologist sandhya patel is here with a look at the forecast for us. >> more snow and more fresh...
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a series of attacks have rocked the capital of afghanistan. at least six people were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a compound housing hundreds of foreigners. the taliban militants disguised in burqas set the explosives. a taliban spokesman did claim responsibility for the attack saying it was in response to president obama's top secret trip to the country. those bombs went off hours after the president left. >>> that presidential visit carried out under heavy secrecy lasted just over six hours. president obama and afghan president hamid karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement. it outlines ways the u.s. will remain engaged in afghanistan's development and security. later, president obama made the first live presidential address from inside a war zone. >> my administration has been in direct discussions with the taliban. we've made it clear that they can be a part of this future if they break with al qaeda, renounce violence and abide by afghan laws. >> the president told u.s. troops that there's a light on the horizon after
a series of attacks have rocked the capital of afghanistan. at least six people were killed when a suicide car bomber attacked a compound housing hundreds of foreigners. the taliban militants disguised in burqas set the explosives. a taliban spokesman did claim responsibility for the attack saying it was in response to president obama's top secret trip to the country. those bombs went off hours after the president left. >>> that presidential visit carried out under heavy secrecy lasted...
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at home, keeping track of action taken overseas, the american military dropping that bomb on isis in afghanistan and of course, now, the tense standoff with north korea, late today secretary of state rex tiller with strong words now about iran. what is the trump administration now saying about that country in. >> secretary tillerson said iran is complying with the letter of the nuclear agreement that was signed by president obama but he had harsh words for iran support of terrorism in the middle east and suggest that iran is going down the same path as north korea. the administration is conducting a review whether to drop out of that nuclear agreement, david. >> jon karl with late news on iran today. >>> one more note from syria this evening, a u.s. official now saying the syrian military has moved its aircraft from that base that was struck by u.s. missiles two weeks ago to another syrian air base used by the russians. they appear to be trying to protect their aircraft. syrians are believed to have fewer than 100 operational aircraft at this time. >>> we turn now back here at home to the specia
at home, keeping track of action taken overseas, the american military dropping that bomb on isis in afghanistan and of course, now, the tense standoff with north korea, late today secretary of state rex tiller with strong words now about iran. what is the trump administration now saying about that country in. >> secretary tillerson said iran is complying with the letter of the nuclear agreement that was signed by president obama but he had harsh words for iran support of terrorism in the...
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. >>> chaos and catastrophe in afghanistan. with two days until the withdrawal deadline, president biden warning another attack on the kabul airport is highly likely. >> the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. >> following the deadliest strike on u.s. forces in afghanistan in more than a decade. >> to those who carried out this attack, we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> we examine this consequential moment. what will become of those left behind? how will this crisis impact america's standing and security? those questions and more for secretary of state antony blinken, senator ben sasse from the senate intelligence committee and the latest from our team in the region. plus, the powerful witness accounts from one of the veterans helping afghan families escape. >>> and with covid raging across the u.s., dr. fauci joins us this morning. new questions about the timeline for boosters, and his reaction to the intelligence report on the virus' origins. >>> and tracking hurrican
. >>> chaos and catastrophe in afghanistan. with two days until the withdrawal deadline, president biden warning another attack on the kabul airport is highly likely. >> the threat stream is still active, still dynamic. >> following the deadliest strike on u.s. forces in afghanistan in more than a decade. >> to those who carried out this attack, we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> we examine this consequential...
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excited about the future of afghanistan. there is a government about the people that understands a great vision. >> that big vision comes from knewly elected president who met for the california based roots of peace founders. his main focus, developing the agricultural economy. >> the armed general in charge of resolute support told me they're fighting hard fro detective it's only people. >> they have a lead for security. they're quite proud of that. >> when they die, their memories are honored here every week. >> you saw a member from the afghan army here. under this government they've embraced the international community. >> general campbell understands improving the economy and followed work of roots of peace they plant aid cherry tree as a symbol of hope. i went to afghanistan in 2005 to see a pilot project by roots of peace to raise grapevines and now, it's linking farmers and traders after the market. >> general campbell's personal roots trace back to san francisco bay area. >> i grew up as an air force brat. my dad wa
excited about the future of afghanistan. there is a government about the people that understands a great vision. >> that big vision comes from knewly elected president who met for the california based roots of peace founders. his main focus, developing the agricultural economy. >> the armed general in charge of resolute support told me they're fighting hard fro detective it's only people. >> they have a lead for security. they're quite proud of that. >> when they die,...
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>> mike boettcher inin afghanistan. mike, thanks. >>> i want to bring in christiane amanpour, the anchor of abc's "this week." and, christiane, as we heard martha report there at the top of that phone call, the president received last night on this, you learned the briefings continue today, and the president issuing a statement. >> that's right, the white house says the president was, of course, briefed several times, and then he did issue a statement and, of course, he said that he and all americans mourn the loss of these american service members. he sent out his sympathies to the families of those who were killed and to their loved ones and he talked about how it reminds everyone of the sacrifice that these people are making for afghanistan and for a free a a more peaceful afghanistan, and he included in his remarks a remembrance of the afghans who also died alongside the americans in that terrible attack. >> and, christiane, in the bigger picture here, what does this mean for the state of play in afghanistan? >> wel
>> mike boettcher inin afghanistan. mike, thanks. >>> i want to bring in christiane amanpour, the anchor of abc's "this week." and, christiane, as we heard martha report there at the top of that phone call, the president received last night on this, you learned the briefings continue today, and the president issuing a statement. >> that's right, the white house says the president was, of course, briefed several times, and then he did issue a statement and, of...
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troops in afghanistan celebrating. but the celebrations would end. a mess in the back for the u.s. rachel buehler and alex krieger won't clear. 1-1. we go to extra time. 103rd minute. abby wambach scoring for the 122nd time for the u.s. can they seal the deal this time? no. homare sawa, in her fifth world cup, the captain was the golden boot winner of this competition. we're going to the penalty shoot-out. the usa and hope solo beat brazil in this setup. hope solo not feeling 100%. picked up an injury in the second half. carly lloyd with the u.s. down 1-0 in the shoot-out. over the crossbar. u.s. now down 2-0. abby wambach with the calming effect, it's now 2-1. trying rally her team. it's not over yet. hope solo. 's over now. she scores this the upper right-hand corner. japan beat host germany and sweden, to lift the world cup. this has been your espn news update. for all of the late nest the sports world, tune into the highlighghexpress. >>> good for them. >>> unfortunately, and in inevitably, we must admit mistakes even happen in television news. >> this is a breaking story right
troops in afghanistan celebrating. but the celebrations would end. a mess in the back for the u.s. rachel buehler and alex krieger won't clear. 1-1. we go to extra time. 103rd minute. abby wambach scoring for the 122nd time for the u.s. can they seal the deal this time? no. homare sawa, in her fifth world cup, the captain was the golden boot winner of this competition. we're going to the penalty shoot-out. the usa and hope solo beat brazil in this setup. hope solo not feeling 100%. picked up an...
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bin laden also hoped to kill general petraeus, commander of forces in afghanistan and soon to be cia director, the same way, either in a helicopter or fixed-wing airplane with a missile or rocket-propelled grenade. investigators do not believe the planning got very far. and both mr. obama and general petraeus have countermeasures on their aircrara and additional aircraft following them that would make them a very tough target, josh. >> chilling details. martha raddatz in washington, thank you. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton has arrived in turkey to meet with diplomats, hoping to end the 5-month-old conflict in libya. the u.s. has recognized the libya rebel group as the libya's legitimate government, freeing cash for weapons to take on moammar gadhafi's forces. >>> and roger clemens will learn in september whether he's off the hook for good. the judge in his federal perjury case declared a mistrial thursday after prosecutors showed jurors what was deemed inadmissssle evidence. clemens is charged with lying to congress about using performance-enhancing drugs. >>> and there's wo
bin laden also hoped to kill general petraeus, commander of forces in afghanistan and soon to be cia director, the same way, either in a helicopter or fixed-wing airplane with a missile or rocket-propelled grenade. investigators do not believe the planning got very far. and both mr. obama and general petraeus have countermeasures on their aircrara and additional aircraft following them that would make them a very tough target, josh. >> chilling details. martha raddatz in washington, thank...
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and more violence in afghanistan after a florida minister burns a copy of the koran. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. a very weak cold front is moving across the bay area right now. north bay is actually seeing some sunshine. those of you in the south bay, still seeing clouds and even a few sprinkles. check out the forecast for tonight, and what is ahead for the next never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my sister. our relationship has gone to a whole new level because of training together. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. i knew that there was something really special about this event. when you accomplish those 60 miles, it's truly life-changing. it was three days of ho
and more violence in afghanistan after a florida minister burns a copy of the koran. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. a very weak cold front is moving across the bay area right now. north bay is actually seeing some sunshine. those of you in the south bay, still seeing clouds and even a few sprinkles. check out the forecast for tonight, and what is ahead for the next never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what...
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diplomats to remain in afghanistan. abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks is on the north lawn with how the biden administration is handling that request, security concerns and backlash over the handling of this crisis. good morning to you, maryalice. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the white house has been adamant that the u.s. will still be able to conduct counterterrorism missions like the one we saw last night even after the military leaves but they are, of course, facing questions about how challenging that work might get when they don't have people on the ground. white house press secretary jen psaki was asked about the president's promise to specifically make the terrorists responsible for the attack at the airport pay. she did not mince words yesterday saying the president made clear he does not want them to live on the earth anymore. the state department yesterday said they plan to keep working to get vulnerable afghans out after the withdrawal deadline and that the taliban like you said even after 20
diplomats to remain in afghanistan. abc's white house correspondent maryalice parks is on the north lawn with how the biden administration is handling that request, security concerns and backlash over the handling of this crisis. good morning to you, maryalice. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the white house has been adamant that the u.s. will still be able to conduct counterterrorism missions like the one we saw last night even after the military leaves but they are, of course, facing...
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it pays to discover. >>> some stunning pictures from afghanistan, where at least 19 people have died and hundreds have been left homeless by severe flooding. >> the situation is particularly dire because rescue teams have not been able to get to the area because water washed out the roads. >>> let's look at morning road conditions. i-95 risky around midday. it will be rainy on i-5 in the seattle area and i-90 from seattle to billings. >>> airport delays possible in detroit and memphis. >>> a 13,000-acre wildfire north of phoenix is only partially contained. it's already destroyed at least four homes. >> no additional homes are threatened now. but the flames close to communication towers. temperatures are high. humidity low. and those are the right conditions for the flames to spread. >>> and now to northern italy and the hassive destruction killed by the weekend's earthquake. it killed at least four people. >> the epicenter was 20 miles north of bologna. the bbc's allen johnson is there. >> reporter: it struck with force. punching holes in solid walls across the region. some whole bu
it pays to discover. >>> some stunning pictures from afghanistan, where at least 19 people have died and hundreds have been left homeless by severe flooding. >> the situation is particularly dire because rescue teams have not been able to get to the area because water washed out the roads. >>> let's look at morning road conditions. i-95 risky around midday. it will be rainy on i-5 in the seattle area and i-90 from seattle to billings. >>> airport delays possible...
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another nato service member was killed in a helicopter crash in eastern afghanistan. >>> president obama signed a 4 year extension of the patriot act today. congress passed it with just hours to spare before parts of the law expire. extension allows law enforcement officials to conduct surveillance on subject who switch phone to monitor loan suspect known to terrorist group and gain access to suspect business transactions. >>> sports making news tonight. star catcher for the san francisco giants could be out for the season. at the very least posey will miss the next couple of months after collision -- violent collision with runner at home plate. we have the story. >> baseball they say is a game of averages. high and low of 162 games. the numbers have their say. and then we get the occasional anomoly. this would be one of those. if it were any other player on any other team baseball might not be buzzing tonight. but this was buster posey. last season national league rookie of the year. world series champion. hero in san francisco. some replay have higher profile than others and posey vers
another nato service member was killed in a helicopter crash in eastern afghanistan. >>> president obama signed a 4 year extension of the patriot act today. congress passed it with just hours to spare before parts of the law expire. extension allows law enforcement officials to conduct surveillance on subject who switch phone to monitor loan suspect known to terrorist group and gain access to suspect business transactions. >>> sports making news tonight. star catcher for the...
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withdrawals from afghanistan. >> holiday discounts nearly verizon's your home for samsung galaxy. like the exclusive continuum. and the fascinate. or the samsung galaxy tab that runs flash. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> a major development was just announced over a lawsuit to help people who became sick after clearing rubble from ground zero following the september 11th terror attacks. 10,000 people have joined the settlement that will pay hundreds of millions to workers exposed to toxic dust at the world trade center. it ends most of the litigation over the failure to provide protective equipment to firefighters who cleared debris. the settlement provides at least $625 million. president obama is inport gal today ahead of meetings with leaders. he met with president silva in lisbon where he outlined the exit strategy for afghanistan. >> and here in lisbon i look forward to working with our nato and partners as we moves towards a new phase, a transition to afghanistan's responsibility to begin in 2011 with afghan forces taking the lead for security
withdrawals from afghanistan. >> holiday discounts nearly verizon's your home for samsung galaxy. like the exclusive continuum. and the fascinate. or the samsung galaxy tab that runs flash. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> a major development was just announced over a lawsuit to help people who became sick after clearing rubble from ground zero following the september 11th terror attacks. 10,000 people have joined the settlement that will pay...
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wheeled off the plane, she went by the veteran side for years after he served in afghanistan. bob cole hopes beyond the sadness people will be inspired by kaya. just this week cole starting a charity called kaya's canines to help other veterans pay for medical care for their service dogs too. and right here tonight, cole on kaya. >> she was so impactful to me. >> after caring for her, he is helping other veterans care for their service dogs. >> i want other veterans to have the same resources that i had. our mission is to heal the dogs that served veterans. >> tonight cole tells us he has heard from americans across this country proud of kaya and the role service dogs play every day. we salute that marine corps veteran and of course we remember and honor kaya. good night. >> treatment and transitional housing on treasure island. hear from those benefiting from san francisco's multimillion dollar plan. >> a teacher strike in oakland may be imminent. we are tracking the last ditch negotiations. >> i'm tracking the latest round of showers and thunderstorms. i will have the foreca
wheeled off the plane, she went by the veteran side for years after he served in afghanistan. bob cole hopes beyond the sadness people will be inspired by kaya. just this week cole starting a charity called kaya's canines to help other veterans pay for medical care for their service dogs too. and right here tonight, cole on kaya. >> she was so impactful to me. >> after caring for her, he is helping other veterans care for their service dogs. >> i want other veterans to have...
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wheeled off the plane, she went by the veteran side for years after he served in afghanistan. bob kohl hopes beyond the sadness people will be inspired by kia. just this week coal starting a charity called kia's canines to help other veterans pay for medical care for their service dogs too. and right here tonight, coal on kia. >> she was so impactful to me. >> after caring for her, he is helping other veterans care for their service dogs. >> i want other veterans to have the same resources that i had. our mission is to heal the dogs that served veterans. >> tonight coal tells us he has heard from americans across this country proud of kia and the role service dogs play every day. we salute >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> there's been a huge shift as more people have gone online. >> there is a traditional retail is being rethought. >> rethinking retail after nordstrom leaves san francisco, what does this mean for shopping in the bay area? are other places faring better? we will look ahead to the future of stores. >> live d
wheeled off the plane, she went by the veteran side for years after he served in afghanistan. bob kohl hopes beyond the sadness people will be inspired by kia. just this week coal starting a charity called kia's canines to help other veterans pay for medical care for their service dogs too. and right here tonight, coal on kia. >> she was so impactful to me. >> after caring for her, he is helping other veterans care for their service dogs. >> i want other veterans to have the...
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for american troop in afghanistan. >> it could bereduced. and significant draw down the u.s. should shift to a different mission. >> target counter terrorism operation. we know it is a dangerous part of the world and protection of american and coalition personnel and continue training of afghan security forces. she knows they are asking them to hold off. president obama went forward with the second surge. and that would allow the united states to begin the transfer. he said june or july. >> they are talking with general david petraeus about how many are with drawing next month. we'll find if they are listening to barbara boxer and other voices calling for an end to the war. >> on that point we have seen lay makers weighing in. there is a peace gathering and same day barbara lee is with drawing 50,000 troops. there were letters signed and a mayor's conference issued a resolution on afghanistan. they are looking at the polls. >> why is the pentagon wanting the president to hold off. >> they want him to hald. and give a political advantage for
for american troop in afghanistan. >> it could bereduced. and significant draw down the u.s. should shift to a different mission. >> target counter terrorism operation. we know it is a dangerous part of the world and protection of american and coalition personnel and continue training of afghan security forces. she knows they are asking them to hold off. president obama went forward with the second surge. and that would allow the united states to begin the transfer. he said june or...
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. >>> the war in afghanistan claimed the live of a 31-year-old soldier from san jose. he was trying to disarm an ied saturday when he stepped on a hidden bomb. his family says he served a 14 month tour in iraq. he leaves behind a wife, eight months pregnant and a 2-year-old son. >> military trials for terror detainees will start up again at guantanamo bay, cuba. president obama approved resumption of the trials tlchl white house reiterated its commitment can. you may recall the president vowed to shut down the trials within a year of taking office. he wanted suspects tried in federal court inside of the us you but the plan met tough resistance on capitol hill. >>> president obama is warning muammar gaddafi that the us us and nato are considering an antirebel response in libya. saying violence is unacceptable. today nato boosted surveillance flights. britain and france have begun drafting united nations resolutions for a no flying zone over libya. >> i want to send a clear message to those around general gaddafi. it's their choice to make how they operate moving forward
. >>> the war in afghanistan claimed the live of a 31-year-old soldier from san jose. he was trying to disarm an ied saturday when he stepped on a hidden bomb. his family says he served a 14 month tour in iraq. he leaves behind a wife, eight months pregnant and a 2-year-old son. >> military trials for terror detainees will start up again at guantanamo bay, cuba. president obama approved resumption of the trials tlchl white house reiterated its commitment can. you may recall the...
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this is panetta's fourth trip to afghanistan. he says, insurgents appear more organized but commanders expected this spike and still overall the level of violence is down. >>> 4:36. president obama is still in los angeles this morning. he will attend a fundraising breakfast before heading to nevada for a speech at the it of nevada, las vegas. he basked in the support of his gay and lesbian backers in l.a. last night. he revved up the crowd with a pledge to not tolerate any attempts to roll back rights gay americans have gained under his administration. >> the president: the fight for equality and justice on behalf of the lgbt community, is just part of a broader fight on behalf of all americans. >> his two-day swing in the west began in san francisco yesterday with a roundtable meeting downtown and luncheon in the financial district. his staff is reporting he raised 60 million dollars last month for his reelection bid. >>> another wave of suspensions at heritage high is expected today, which happens to be the last day of school.
this is panetta's fourth trip to afghanistan. he says, insurgents appear more organized but commanders expected this spike and still overall the level of violence is down. >>> 4:36. president obama is still in los angeles this morning. he will attend a fundraising breakfast before heading to nevada for a speech at the it of nevada, las vegas. he basked in the support of his gay and lesbian backers in l.a. last night. he revved up the crowd with a pledge to not tolerate any attempts to...
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trail rain cold in afghanistan and pakistan. obama promised to pull u.s. troops out of iraq and turn the military's attention back to afghanistan. >> we must take out osama bin laden and his lieutenants if we have them in our sights. >> in the end, it was a promise that president obama was able to keep. >> again, terrorist master mind osama bin laden killed on sunday in pakistan by u.s. led special forces . 25 other al qaeda operatives were killed in the trike. the u.s. has custody of his body and osama bin laden will be buried at sea. this is tj winic reporting, back to you. network the president received a tip on bin laden's where abouts in august which led them to a mansion in pakistan. he was killed in a fire fight. his body is held in accordance to islamic tradition. aman al-sari had a major role in the september 11th attacks and the brains behind the al qaeda network. he denounced the united states and urged muslims to fight nato and american forces in lib yampt osama bin laden is responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent americans in the 9
trail rain cold in afghanistan and pakistan. obama promised to pull u.s. troops out of iraq and turn the military's attention back to afghanistan. >> we must take out osama bin laden and his lieutenants if we have them in our sights. >> in the end, it was a promise that president obama was able to keep. >> again, terrorist master mind osama bin laden killed on sunday in pakistan by u.s. led special forces . 25 other al qaeda operatives were killed in the trike. the u.s. has...
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obama and afghan president reaffirmed commitment to draw troops out of afghanistan and bring the war to answer. >> the president: painting a vision post 2014 in which we have ended our combat role. >> reporter: president karzai agreed and apologized for being a burden to americans. >> i bring to you the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer money has provided for the past decade. >> reporter: thousands marched through the streets of downtown chicago calling for an end to the war. >> nato generals need to have accountability to the service members serving under them. >> people are sick of war. we want money for education, housing, jobs, for all of the social programs that the people in this country love so well. we've had it up to here with war. >> reporter: diana perez, abc news. >>> this morning the top u.s. military commander in afghanistan says american troops will still be involved in combat after the u.s. officially shifts to a supporting role next year. general allen says the role includes coming to the aid of other nato troops he says american troops won
obama and afghan president reaffirmed commitment to draw troops out of afghanistan and bring the war to answer. >> the president: painting a vision post 2014 in which we have ended our combat role. >> reporter: president karzai agreed and apologized for being a burden to americans. >> i bring to you the gratitude of the afghan people for the support your taxpayer money has provided for the past decade. >> reporter: thousands marched through the streets of downtown...
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out of the afghanistan. the u.s. admitted that it's in talks with taliban. but secretary gates said that he doesn't believe that the enemy will get serious about talks until winter and that's why he wants to keep the pressure on and troops level high. >>> and nato now acknowledges that civilians may have been killed in a mistaken air strike on libya's capital. nine people, including two people died in the attack. the foreign minister called for a global jihad on the west in response. nato blamed the accident on a weapons system failure. >>> u.n. goodwill ambassador angelina jolie traveled to a tiny italian island, thanking them for taking in refugees. from libya and tunisia.20,000 r people have poured into the town. >>> tributes are coming in for the celebrated saxophonist player clarence clemons who died this weekend. he was known as the big man. a great musician. fans have been contributing to a makeshift memorial at the stone pony. he made saxophone and rock music cool. >> isn't that the truth? every once in a while they would pop up back there at the sto
out of the afghanistan. the u.s. admitted that it's in talks with taliban. but secretary gates said that he doesn't believe that the enemy will get serious about talks until winter and that's why he wants to keep the pressure on and troops level high. >>> and nato now acknowledges that civilians may have been killed in a mistaken air strike on libya's capital. nine people, including two people died in the attack. the foreign minister called for a global jihad on the west in response....
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combat troops out of afghanistan by 2014? >>> plea for help from food banks. desperate need for turkeys to give struggling families this thanksgiving. >>> palin. her new book, and reading between the lines for 2012. >>> and, "person of the week." a homeless man finds $3,000 in cash, and tracks down the student who lost it. >>> good evening. it is happening. americans are hitting the airports today, as thanksgiving travel begins for real. and, security has announced a change in the rules for pilots. they get to skip some of those aggressive patdowns. passengers, not getting a break. and now, the people doing the body searches are also starting to speak out and sharyn alfonsi is back on the story for us again tonight. >> reporter: finally, a little common sense tonight. pilots will be allowed to skip the scanners and patdowns. but now, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want the tsa to take a second look at the way the rest of us are scanned. and, they say, the tsa has to do a better job of telling the american public what to expect at those checkpoints. >> re
combat troops out of afghanistan by 2014? >>> plea for help from food banks. desperate need for turkeys to give struggling families this thanksgiving. >>> palin. her new book, and reading between the lines for 2012. >>> and, "person of the week." a homeless man finds $3,000 in cash, and tracks down the student who lost it. >>> good evening. it is happening. americans are hitting the airports today, as thanksgiving travel begins for real. and,...
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about afghanistan, specifically. it's basically, do you believe that this administration has managed its relationship with karzai well? or not well? >> not well. i'm sorry to say. i think this goes back to the period before the wikileaks stuff because, you know, ambassador eikenberry's cable, had an input to the strategy review, a very highly-classified cable was leaked, damaging his relationship with president karzai. and then, all of the discussions that are in the book of mr. woodward, the leaking of extremely classified stuff, was far more damaging to the relationship and management of the relations with karzai than the wikileaks. >> karzai went from being a trusted ally of president bush, had regular video conferences with him, to somebody who has turned into a sort of paranoid leader, if you believe what people are saying, who thinks that the u.s. wants to overthrow him and topple him. >> there is a huge trust deficit. he would like to get a long-term security commitment, with the united states. we're not prepa
about afghanistan, specifically. it's basically, do you believe that this administration has managed its relationship with karzai well? or not well? >> not well. i'm sorry to say. i think this goes back to the period before the wikileaks stuff because, you know, ambassador eikenberry's cable, had an input to the strategy review, a very highly-classified cable was leaked, damaging his relationship with president karzai. and then, all of the discussions that are in the book of mr. woodward,...
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military's biggest weapon ever used other than a nuclear bomb dropped on isis targets in afghanistan overnight. we're learning about casualties as many ask the question, is president trump sending a message to other countries? we're live in washington. >>> and trapped for hours 80 feet in the air, passengers on a roller coaster stuck, and it's not the first time it's happened on this ride. >>> and we do say good morning on what's turning out to be a busy friday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm linsey davis in for diane macedo. we begin with breaking news overnight, a huge fire along the famed las vegas strip. >> it broke out at the bellagio hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels on the strip and in full view of people enjoying a balmy night in sin city. overnight flames shooting into the night sky over the las vegas strip. a fire ripping through a shopping area at the bellagio hotel. [ sirens ] firefighters getting the call around 10:45 local time. las vegas boulevard, the strip, packed at the time with visitors. many of them capturing the massive fire on social media. the fla
military's biggest weapon ever used other than a nuclear bomb dropped on isis targets in afghanistan overnight. we're learning about casualties as many ask the question, is president trump sending a message to other countries? we're live in washington. >>> and trapped for hours 80 feet in the air, passengers on a roller coaster stuck, and it's not the first time it's happened on this ride. >>> and we do say good morning on what's turning out to be a busy friday morning. i'm...
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. >>> defense secretary panetta is in afghanistan this morning. he arrived at a tense moment with afghan leaders claiming a nato airstrike killed 18 civilians. katie marzullo is in the breaking news center. that is not why secretary panetta is there. >> reporter: not specifically, no. here's there to assess the war and talk about troop withdrawal also insurgent violence not only in afghanistan but pakistan as well. six people were killed this morning in a bombing in pakistan this is video of panetta's arrival in afghanistan. he will meet with the u.s. commander allen and find out how confident he is about nato's ability to handle threats from the taliban and other groups namely those operating out of safe havens in pakistan. our first clips of the news conference this morning from afghanistan. here's what he is saying about pakistan. >>> we are going to make very clear that we are prepared to take -- we have to put pressure on pakistan to take 'em on as well. >> reporter: two deadly events happened before panetta's arrival in afghanistan. nato air
. >>> defense secretary panetta is in afghanistan this morning. he arrived at a tense moment with afghan leaders claiming a nato airstrike killed 18 civilians. katie marzullo is in the breaking news center. that is not why secretary panetta is there. >> reporter: not specifically, no. here's there to assess the war and talk about troop withdrawal also insurgent violence not only in afghanistan but pakistan as well. six people were killed this morning in a bombing in pakistan this...
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an american soldier who went on the attack in afghanistan. one soldier from ft. lewis in washington state, who went door to door in an afghan village opening fire on women and children. tonight the villagers are gathering the bodies covering them in blankets, placing them in trucks, a woman there mourning her grandchild, a young man grieving for his murdered family. here's what we know tonight, as many as 16 civilians were killed. most of the victims were children, and at least five others were wounded. in a moment martha raddatz in washington with the white house reaction and what she's learning tonight. but first abc's muhammad lila reporting from the region on the attack and the fallout that's just beginning. >> reporter: the spent shell casings, a grim witness to the carnage. in the middle of the night as many as 16 afghans, among them 9 children and 3 women, gunned down, all while a village slept. "they killed a child," says this grieving mother. "was this child part of the taliban?" nato officials say a rogue army staff sergeant left his base, went to the n
an american soldier who went on the attack in afghanistan. one soldier from ft. lewis in washington state, who went door to door in an afghan village opening fire on women and children. tonight the villagers are gathering the bodies covering them in blankets, placing them in trucks, a woman there mourning her grandchild, a young man grieving for his murdered family. here's what we know tonight, as many as 16 civilians were killed. most of the victims were children, and at least five others were...
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. >> the tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan. has things changed and how are things improving in the war-torn region. >> the rescue attempt of those trapped miners in chile, now underground for more than two months. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. nato and afghan forces launched air strikes against the taliban as the war in afghanistan enters its tenth year. in the nine years since, the u.s. has spent $350 billion and lost 1200 troops. another 800 nato forces have died. the white house says there's a sound reason nato forces are still there. >> to insure that what the taliban once held in control they don't ever control again. because we understand what that means for us. the unencumbered ability to plan and execute attacks against our country. >> the netherlands have pulled out its troops, the first nato nation to do so. canada says it's next. >> there are some outstanding news out of chile for the 33 miners trapped deep underground for two men's. the shaft dug for this steel cage is almost finished. i
. >> the tenth anniversary of the war in afghanistan. has things changed and how are things improving in the war-torn region. >> the rescue attempt of those trapped miners in chile, now underground for more than two months. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. nato and afghan forces launched air strikes against the taliban as the war in afghanistan enters its tenth year. in the nine years since, the u.s. has spent $350 billion and lost 1200 troops....
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forces out of afghanistan this fall by the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. nato is also bringing out their forces. so this is a very high stakes meeting. one-day summit, but before that, the president will sit down with the leaders of three baltic nations, latvia, estonia and lithuania. that is sending a clear message to president putin that the united states has the backs of those countries that are in his backyard. >> karen, looking ahead to president biden's meeting with putin on wednesday. what's your take that putin may be calling for this prisoner swap? >> reporter: it was surprising to see the president say that he agreed with that, that he would do the same, that if there were people doing crimes against russia in the united states, that he was committed to holding them accountable, but it was just a couple of hours later where the national security adviser jake sullivan walked that back, did quite a bit of clean yaup saying, that's not what the president meant. that he wanted to see russia hold cyber criminals accountable, and that's what the united
forces out of afghanistan this fall by the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. nato is also bringing out their forces. so this is a very high stakes meeting. one-day summit, but before that, the president will sit down with the leaders of three baltic nations, latvia, estonia and lithuania. that is sending a clear message to president putin that the united states has the backs of those countries that are in his backyard. >> karen, looking ahead to president biden's meeting with...
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forces, echo only faintly in the rugged mountains of eastern afghanistan. soldiers and marines to generals and front-line troops worry much work remains to be done here. >> i think in certain selected areas that we'll be here for a while. >> reporter: lieutenant general david rodriguez is just completing a tour, running the day-to-day operations of the war. he says american troops will be required for quite some time. >> i can see people here past 2014. it will take a while for that to really build the capacity enough that they can do it on themselves. >> reporter: we recently visited a small out post in the valley that had been under mar tar fire just before our arrival. we were with major general john campbell along the treacherous border with pakistan. >> in all of the mood, how do you convince people that you should keep going here? >> i tell them to take a look at the progress we've had over the last year. i tell them to look we haven't had another 9/11 since we had forces on the ground here. i think that's key. it takes time with the counter insurgenc
forces, echo only faintly in the rugged mountains of eastern afghanistan. soldiers and marines to generals and front-line troops worry much work remains to be done here. >> i think in certain selected areas that we'll be here for a while. >> reporter: lieutenant general david rodriguez is just completing a tour, running the day-to-day operations of the war. he says american troops will be required for quite some time. >> i can see people here past 2014. it will take a while...